Santa Barbara’s Three-Year Water Supply ‘Much Better’ Due to Recent Rains
City officials release a report on water supply management showing “dramatic improvement” from 2022 to 2023.
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City officials release a report on water supply management showing “dramatic improvement” from 2022 to 2023.
The decreased price of natural gas and the early disbursement of California Climate Credits will offer some relief to residents shocked by their January energy bills.
The city renegotiated to assign 90 percent of an upcoming $1 million federal tax credit to Tesla due to increased costs.
Compressed air could be the missing link to carbon-free electricity.
Thanks to recent storms, the state Department of Water Resources expects to deliver 30 percent of requested water supplies to public water agencies in 2023.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission says no to reopening old license application; utility pursues a time waiver for a new one.
Drivers can once access the previously shut-down stretch of highway between Highway 192 and State Route 246.
One of six steel nets filled with debris.
Storms fill Lake Cachuma near capacity and a release is planned, but the drought is still ‘far from over.’
New state requirements scheduled to kick in next year will expand the number and type of businesses required to donate edible food.